Lesson 8 of 16 • 1 upvotes • 8:09mins
In this lesson, we'll cover matrices and data frames. Both represent 'rectangular' data types, meaning that they are used to store tabular data, with rows and columns. The main difference, as you'll see, is that matrices can only contain a single class of data, while data frames can consist of many different classes of data.
16 lessons • 2h 26m
Course Overview (in Hindi)
5:00mins
Basic Building Blocks (in Hindi)
13:18mins
Workspace and Files (in Hindi)
8:48mins
Sequences and Numbers (in Hindi)
7:00mins
Vectors (in Hindi)
11:00mins
Missing Values (in Hindi)
7:14mins
Subsetting Vectors
9:02mins
Matrices and Data Frames (in Hindi)
8:09mins
Logic (in Hindi)
9:55mins
Functions (in Hindi)
10:28mins
Lapply and Sapply (in Hindi)
9:10mins
Vapply and Tapply (in Hindi)
7:11mins
Looking at Data (in Hindi)
8:10mins
Simulation (in Hindi)
12:02mins
Date and Time (in Hindi)
8:27mins
Base Graphics (in Hindi)
11:37mins